President Obama isn’t used to being challenged while giving one of his endless speeches, but during his speech today at the National Defense University, he found himself at the mercy of Code Pink’s Medea Benjamin.

http://twitter.com/#!/leahblizz/status/337644592549732352

Benjamin began shouting at the president as he spoke about Gitmo.

http://twitter.com/#!/kgosztola/status/337641953976008704

But her penchant for shouting is well known, so some are wondering how she managed to get in:

BuzzFeed, hitch up those pants. Your left-wing bias is hanging out again and seriously, no one wants to see that.

Apparently BuzzFeed hasn’t learned its lesson about leaving Twitter curation to the experts. Today managing editor Scott Lamb published a list of “People Tweeting Hideous Things About Sandra Fluke.” The tweets were truly vile. But the most sickening tweet of all wasn’t even directed at Fluke — it targeted conservative radio host Dana Loesch.

But covering those wouldn’t further the Left’s false “War on Liberal Women” narrative, would it?

BuzzFeed ignores Twitter attacks on Loesch and other conservative women. Well, except when “real journalists” like Lamb think they can get away with using those tweets to contribute to Fluke’s progressive martyrdom.

Loesch didn’t let BuzzFeed get away with it.

Where is the @Buzzfeed article about the hate Tweets in my timeline because I disagreed with Fluke?

Weddings are a beautiful way to celebrate love between two people who have decided to spend the rest of their lives together. But before the bliss could really begin for this couple, they were forced to deal with one of those pesky uninvited guests who always seem to sneak their way in.

The newlyweds, Rebecca and Brian Pepper, were enjoying their sunset photoshoot when the photographer noticed someone lurking in the background…